But, much to every Harry Potter fan’s delight, Grint finally watched the play (well, just two weeks after it’s official premiere), and even hung out with Thornley, the actor who plays a 19-years-older Ron Weasley.

Thankfully, the official “Cursed Child” Twitter account shared pictures of the two meeting after the show in London.

Similarly, Emma Watson met Noma Dumezweni, the actress who plays Hermione in the play, about a month ago, when the play was still in previews. The actress wrote about the experience of meeting another person who plays such a complicated character in a moving Facebook post.

Daniel Radcliffe, on the other hand, has his doubts about going to London to watch the show. “I want to see the show — I genuinely am intrigued and I’ve heard it’s fantastic — but I just feel sitting in an audience of what will for the most of the near future be very enthusiastic Harry Potter fans might be like not a relaxing way to see a show,” he told Stephen Colbert.

Hopefully, like his other former castmates, Radcliffe will watch “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” soon and we’ll get to see epic pictures of him chatting with Parker, the actor playing Harry, about the role.